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New DL Zeikel Seumalo

Short to play outside, light to play inside...Hmmm....
This made me think of this guy. Played at 6’2” 252.
Hercules Mata'afa (born September 18, 1995) is an American former professional football defensive end in the National Football League(NFL). He played college football for the Washington State Cougars, earning consensus All-American honors in 2017. He signed as an undrafted free agent with the Minnesota Vikings.

Did “ok” playing at WASU being very undersized for a PAC 12 D-lineman. Speed, motor and strength carried him a long way. I had hoped it would translate to his brother when he transferred from Mississippi State. Seen flashes but not consistently. Let’s hope Seumalo can develop what the staff see as his potential.
 
This made me think of this guy. Played at 6’2” 252.
Hercules Mata'afa (born September 18, 1995) is an American former professional football defensive end in the National Football League(NFL). He played college football for the Washington State Cougars, earning consensus All-American honors in 2017. He signed as an undrafted free agent with the Minnesota Vikings.

Did “ok” playing at WASU being very undersized for a PAC 12 D-lineman. Speed, motor and strength carried him a long way. I had hoped it would translate to his brother when he transferred from Mississippi State. Seen flashes but not consistently. Let’s hope Seumalo can develop what the staff see as his potential.
I think Dwight Freeney might be the best example of successful undersized DE’s.
 
I am going to show my age a little bit, but one of the most disruptive DT/NG we have had was a short guy by the name of Joe Kalafat. Probably 5'9" on a good day, but his speed off the snap made him a nightmare. Spent an afternoon terrorizing the Oregon Duck's offensive line about 35 years ago.
 
I am going to show my age a little bit, but one of the most disruptive DT/NG we have had was a short guy by the name of Joe Kalafat. Probably 5'9" on a good day, but his speed off the snap made him a nightmare. Spent an afternoon terrorizing the Oregon Duck's offensive line about 35 years ago.
I was at that game in 1993 in Eugene, it was Dave Dickensons first game and he made quite an impression. I am suprised Kalafat was that short. His brother was over 6' im sure. I don't think Joe was the nose tackle then, I thought he played in the late 80's.
 
I am going to show my age a little bit, but one of the most disruptive DT/NG we have had was a short guy by the name of Joe Kalafat. Probably 5'9" on a good day, but his speed off the snap made him a nightmare. Spent an afternoon terrorizing the Oregon Duck's offensive line about 35 years ago.
Kalafat was pre-DD, he played in the late 80's and DD was in the 90's.
 
Only pulling guards.
From a article about the evolution of the size of NFL O linemen. I imagine defensive linemen have evolved mostly the same way. So Karras was pretty average for his day.

1920s 6-foot-0, 211 pounds
1930s 6-foot-1, 220
1940s 6-foot-1, 221
1950s 6-foot-2, 234
1960s 6-foot-3, 251
1970s 6-foot-3, 255
1980s 6-foot-4, 272
1990s 6-foot-4, 300
2000s 6-foot-4, 313
2015 6-foot-5, 312

 
Rob Waldrop was the best interior D lineman in college football in 1993. He was just over 6' and ~270#. Won the Outland trophy, best defensive lineman and the Nugurski trophy for the best defensive player. He was an unblockable force. Not sure what kind of player this kid is but his size is not a problem.
 
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